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Bram Stoker is the author of Dracula: Annotated Edition (2025), Dracula (Graphic Art Collector's Edition) (2023), Dracula (Illustrated) (2021), Dracula / Bram Stoker (2021), Dracula by Bram Stoker Annotated (2021).

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Dracula: Annotated Edition

release date: Dec 16, 2025
Dracula: Annotated Edition
Sink your teeth into Dracula, a novel that refuses to stay buried, with Renaissance Revival’s annotated edition. From candlelit castles to haunted houses, Bram Stoker’s masterpiece blends horror, adventure, and faith in a relentless narrative that unsettles the reader and lingers long after the final page. Told through journals, letters, and newspaper clippings, Dracula begins when Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania to meet the mysterious Count Dracula, only to discover too late the ancient evil surrounding him. When the story shifts to England and the much-adored Lucy Westenra becomes weak and pale, the novel becomes truly unputdownable. Annotated by Erica Abbett, an acclaimed author and former English teacher, this edition was crafted specifically for students. By placing definitions and explanations at the bottom of each page, she illuminates the text without interrupting the story’s momentum or smothering it in academic jargon. The layout is intentional and thoughtfully designed, allowing readers to move confidently through the classics. A book-specific glossary of terms appears at the back for easy reference. Already gripping and famously hard to put down, Dracula needs no help creating suspense. This edition simply ensures that nothing stands between students and the story. This special annotated edition includes: -Over 1,000 expertly crafted notes — At the bottom of each page, you''ll find the definitions of challenging words, explanations of historical and literary references, and much more. -Glossary of terms — A complete glossary of terms ensures that you''ll never need to break your concentration to Google an unfamiliar word or phrase. -Annotations by an author and teacher - Erica Abbett is the author of two young adult novels and a former teacher of both English and history. Her conversational yet informative tone is the perfect companion to the classics. The Renaissance Revival Annotated Edition of Dracula removes every barrier between students and the story, allowing Stoker’s thrilling novel to shine.

Dracula (Graphic Art Collector's Edition)

release date: Jul 18, 2023
Dracula (Graphic Art Collector's Edition)
Discover the story of Bram Stoker’s Dracula with this striking collector’s edition from Union Square & Co.''s Signature Editions series! The classic texts that shaped our culture feature exclusive cover art by distinguished artist Malika Favre. Her bold, graphic style gives each classic literature book a small masterpiece for a jacket. Collect the set or prize this Dracula special edition as your showpiece literary classic. Fledgling English lawyer Jonathan Harker treks into the Carpathian Mountains to complete a real estate transaction—despite the frightening warnings of the horrible dangers that await him. Harker''s client is the ancient Count Dracula, who lives in a sumptuously furnished castle—one strangely devoid of mirrors. Harker soon realizes that the Count''s interest in London is more than idle curiosity and is woefully unprepared for the Count''s obsession with Harker''s fiancée, Mina... Literary history and meaning: Dracula, by Bram Stoker, was first published in 1897. This Gothic horror novel is told through a series of letters, diary entries, and newspaper clippings, and it follows the story of Count Dracula''s attempt to move from Transylvania to England to spread the undead curse. The novel is renowned for its chilling atmosphere, intricate plot, and iconic depiction of the vampire Count Dracula. Dracula is not only a classic work of horror literature but also a cultural phenomenon that has inspired countless adaptations in various media, from film and television to literature and theater. Its enduring relevance lies in its exploration of themes such as the battle between good and evil, the fear of the unknown, and the human fascination with mortality and immortality. Dracula continues to captivate audiences and remains a cornerstone of vampire mythology in popular culture.

Dracula (Illustrated)

release date: Dec 04, 2021
Dracula (Illustrated)
Dracula is a novel by Bram Stoker, published in 1897. As an epistolary novel, the narrative is related through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles. It has no single protagonist, but opens with solicitor Jonathan Harker taking a business trip to stay at the castle of a Transylvanian noble, Count Dracula. Harker escapes the castle after discovering that Dracula is a vampire, and the Count moves to England and plagues the seaside town of Whitby. A small group, led by Abraham Van Helsing, hunt Dracula and, in the end, - Just Read the eBook Find Out...

Dracula / Bram Stoker

release date: Oct 13, 2021
Dracula / Bram Stoker
"There are darknesses in life and there are lights, and you are one of the lights, the light of all lights." ― Bram Stoker, Dracula Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker.Famous for introducing the character of the vampire Count Dracula, the novel tells the story of Dracula''s attempt to move from Transylvania to England so he may find new blood and spread undead curse, and the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and women led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing. Dracula has been assigned to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature. The novel touches on themes such as the role of women in Victorian culture, sexual conventions, immigration, colonialism, and post-colonialism. Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, he defined its modern form, and the novel has spawned numerous theatrical, film and television interpretations. All time bestseller Classics!

Dracula by Bram Stoker Annotated

release date: Apr 15, 2021
Dracula by Bram Stoker Annotated
Dracula is an 1897 novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, featuring as its primary antagonist the vampire Count Dracula.Dracula has been attributed to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature. Structurally it is an epistolary novel, that is, told as a series of diary entries and letters. Literary critics have examined many themes in the novel, such as the role of women in Victorian culture, conventional and conservative sexuality, immigration, colonialism, postcolonialism and folklore. Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, the novel''s influence on the popularity of vampires has been singularly responsible for many theatrical and film interpretations throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.

Dracula / Bram Stoker / World Literature Classics / Illustrated with Doodles

release date: Feb 20, 2021
Dracula / Bram Stoker / World Literature Classics / Illustrated with Doodles
One of the classics masterpieces of the written world. A must-read. Illustrated with doodles Complete and Unabridged During a business visit to Count Dracula''s castle in Transylvania, a young English solicitor finds himself at the center of a series of horrifying incidents. Jonathan Harker is attacked by three phantom women, observes the Count''s transformation from human to bat form, and discovers puncture wounds on his own neck that seem to have been made by teeth. Harker returns home upon his escape from Dracula''s grim fortress, but a friend''s strange malady -- involving sleepwalking, inexplicable blood loss, and mysterious throat wounds -- initiates a frantic vampire hunt. The popularity of Bram Stoker''s 1897 horror romance is as deathless as any vampire. Its supernatural appeal has spawned a host of film and stage adaptations, and more than a century after its initial publication, it continues to hold readers spellbound.

Dracula (Mösyö Fırtık Classics)

Dracula (Mösyö Fırtık Classics)
Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. Famous for introducing the character of the vampire Count Dracula, the novel tells the story of Dracula''s attempt to move from Transylvania to England so he may find new blood and spread undead curse, and the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and women led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing. Dracula has been assigned to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature. The novel touches on themes such as the role of women in Victorian culture, sexual conventions, immigration, colonialism, and post-colonialism. Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, he defined its modern form, and the novel has spawned numerous theatrical, film and television interpretations. When Jonathan Harker is summoned to the Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania for a real estate transaction, he does not know he is entering the lair of the bloodthirsty vampire, Count Dracula. What follows is a race to stop Dracula from spreading his curse beyond Transylvania. The tale of Dracula unfolds through various letters, diary entries, and newspaper clippings. Although Bram Stoker did not invent the vampire, the influence his novel has had on pop culture is undeniable; Stoker essentially defined the modern form of Count Dracula. Stoker''s Dracula has served as the inspirational source for countless theatrical, film, and television interpretations.

Dracula By Bram Stoker (Annotated) Classic (Horror, Gothic, Fiction Novel) A Tale of a Vampire

release date: May 03, 2020
Dracula By Bram Stoker (Annotated) Classic (Horror, Gothic, Fiction Novel) A Tale of a Vampire
Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. It introduced Count Dracula, and established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy.[1] The novel tells the story of Dracula''s attempt to move from Transylvania to England so that he may find new blood and spread the undead curse, and of the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and a woman led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing.

Dracula by Bram Stoker (Annotated) Classic Unabridged (Horror, Gothic, Fiction Novel) Vampire Story

release date: May 03, 2020
Dracula by Bram Stoker (Annotated) Classic Unabridged (Horror, Gothic, Fiction Novel) Vampire Story
Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. It introduced Count Dracula, and established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy.[1] The novel tells the story of Dracula''s attempt to move from Transylvania to England so that he may find new blood and spread the undead curse, and of the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and a woman led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing.

Dracula Illustrated

release date: Apr 09, 2020
Dracula Illustrated
Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Irish author. He is the best known today for his 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Sir Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre, which Irving owned. He was born in November 8, 1847, Clontarf, Ireland and died in April 20, 1912, St.George''s Square, London, United Kingdom.Dracula is a horror novel. How is it horror and how you enjoy reading of this novel. You must wait some time. Because you want to start reading now. The novel successfully introduced the Count Dracula and established the historical story of horror in the community.The novel described the story of Dracula and small group of people lead by professor Abraham Van Helsing.The story covered the more newspaper''s news, dairy and letter of that time. The documents shared the story of Novel which is beauty of Novel.This is illustrated edition of Dracula.

Dracula "Annotated" (The Best Books of Bram Stoker's)

release date: Mar 11, 2020
Dracula "Annotated" (The Best Books of Bram Stoker's)
Abraham "Bram" Stoker (November 8, 1847 - April 20, 1912) was an Irish writer, best remembered as the author of the influential horror novel Dracula.

Dracula (Annotaded) by Bram Stoker

release date: Jan 15, 2020
Dracula (Annotaded) by Bram Stoker
Features Complete Novel Background of the novel Including historical details Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. It introduced the character of Count Dracula, and established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy. The novel tells the story of Dracula''s attempt to move from Transylvania to England so that he may find new blood and spread the undead curse, and of the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and a woman led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing.

Dracula. Illustrated edition

release date: Jan 14, 2020
Dracula. Illustrated edition
Bram Stoker is an author of a large number of books that used to be widely popular among readers. But only his one novel, Dracula, gained true immortality and eternal recognition. Stoker was not the pioneer vampire literature, however this book became the signature work of the genre causing a surge of worldwide enthusiasm for the "vampire" theme, which has not ceased until today. Pretty illustrations by Vladislav Kolomoets provide you with new impressions from reading this legendary story.

D R A C U L A

release date: May 19, 2018
D R A C U L A
Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel that tells the story of Dracula''s attempt to move from Transylvania to England so that he may find new blood and spread the undead curse. While a small group of men and a woman led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing battle against Dracula. "Oh, the terrible struggle that I have had against sleep so often of late; the pain of the sleeplessness, or the pain of the fear of sleep, and with such unknown horror as it has for me! How blessed are some people, whose lives have no fears, no dreads; to whom sleep is a blessing that comes nightly, and brings nothing but sweet dreams." ― Bram Stoker, Dracula

Dracula ( Annotated)

release date: Jan 07, 2018
Dracula ( Annotated)
In 1897, Bram Stoker took central European folk tales and turned them into one of the most famous horror books of all time. But the CW isn''t going to be speccing a script about this guy anytime soon--at least, not Dracula as Stoker wrote him. Stoker''s Dracula isn''t young and sparkly-hot; he''s creepy, old, and has a penchant for turning into bats and clouds of mist.Creepy, old, and occasionally downright boring (just stop with the train schedules, Mina)--yes. But just like some vampire stories we could name coughVampireDiaries cough, Dracula is a lot more interesting to talk about than it is to read. Just like today, vampires in 1897 stood in for a lot of contemporary fears and anxieties. Except while the vampire craze of the 2000s can be read as representing fears of corruption and conspiracy theories, ye olde turn-of-the-century bloodsuckers represented the increasing globalization of London, the risks of sexual activity, or even the increasing presence of technology.That''s right: technology. Just like that creaky rom-com You''ve Got Mail hinges on the wacky new technology of email, Dracula hinges on telegraphs, typewriters, and phonographs--only with much more gruesome results.Here''s the quick version: Count Dracula leaves his native Transylvania (modern-day Romania, in southeastern Europe) to immigrate to England--presumably to feed on the "teeming millions" in the huge capital city of London. "Invasion literature," or literature that had to do with monsters invading the British Empire (which, at that point, still covered a lot of the world beyond the British Isles), was ridiculously popular at the time. Authors like Rudyard Kipling, H.G. Wells, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle all wrote sensational adventure stories about fantastic creatures or threatening monsters from around the world. Stoker didn''t think of himself as a great artist; he was primarily a businessman. He managed the famous Lyceum Theatre in London. Stoker only wrote novels to pay the bills (hah! the idea of writing novels to pay the bills is insane). Honestly, he''d probably be astonished at the lasting impact Dracula has had. He wrote it in a piecemeal, haphazard way--a little here, a little there.At the time it came out in 1897, it was popular and well-received, but hardly a blockbuster hit. It wasn''t until later in the 20th century, when film versions of the novel started to appear, that the novel''s popularity really skyrocketed and its impact on popular culture became crystal-clear. Basically every bloodsucker in literature--from Twilight''s Edward Cullen to True Blood''s Eric Northman to Anne Rice''s Lestat & Co. to Sesame Street''s The Count--owes their life (or undeath) to Bram Stoker and his xenophobic tale of one Romanian count seducing proper English ladeez.In other words, Dracula is the super-hideous great-great-grandpappy of Bella Swan.

Bram Stoker's Dracula

release date: Jan 08, 2015
Bram Stoker's Dracula
During a business visit to Count Dracula''s castle in Transylvania, a young English solicitor finds himself at the center of a series of horrifying incidents. Jonathan Harker is attacked by three phantom women, observes the Count''s transformation from human to bat form, and discovers puncture wounds on his own neck that seem to have been made by teeth. Harker returns home upon his escape from Dracula''s grim fortress, but a friend''s strange malady - involving sleepwalking, inexplicable blood loss, and mysterious throat wounds - initiates a frantic vampire hunt. The popularity of Bram Stoker''s 1897 horror romance is as deathless as any vampire. Its supernatural appeal has spawned a host of film and stage adaptations, and more than a century after its initial publication, it continues to hold readers spellbound.

Bram Stoker’s Notes for Dracula

release date: Oct 02, 2013
Bram Stoker’s Notes for Dracula
Bram Stoker’s initial notes and outlines for his landmark horror novel Dracula were auctioned at Sotheby’s in London in 1913 and eventually made their way to the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia, where they are housed today. Until now, few of the 124 pages have been transcribed or analyzed. This painstaking work reproduces the handwritten notes both in facsimile and in annotated transcription. It also includes Stoker’s typewritten research notes and thoroughly analyzes all of the materials, which range from Stoker’s thoughts on the novel’s characters and settings to a nine-page calendar of events that includes most of the now-familiar story. Ample annotations guide readers through the construction of the novel and the changes that were made to its structure, plot, setting and characters. Nine appendices provide insight into Stoker’s personal life, his other works and his early literary influences.

Dracula (吸血鬼德古拉)

release date: Apr 15, 2011
Dracula (吸血鬼德古拉)
The original classic. The most famous vampire novel ever.

The New Annotated Dracula

release date: Oct 14, 2008
The New Annotated Dracula
The bestselling author of "The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes" returns with this spectacular, lavishly illustrated homage to Bram Stoker''s "Dracula." 35 color and 400 b&w illustrations.

Drácula

release date: Feb 27, 2006
Drácula
"Yo soy Dr&ácula. Le doy la bienvenida, se&ñor Harker, a mi casa". Con estas palabras se presenta el conde a Jonathan Harker, el h&éroe del relato cl&ásico de Bram Stoker. Se ha convertido en una de las presentaciones m&ás famosas de la historia de la narrativa, repetida hasta la saciedad no s&ólo por un siglo de lectores (Dr&ácula no ha dejado de publicarse desde la primera edici&ón de 1897 en Inglaterra), sino tambi&én por docenas de actores de teatro y cine." As&í comienza el pr&ólogo de Elizabeth Kostova a la novela que le inspir&ó su bestseller La historiadora. Umbriel Editores publica ahora el cl&ásico de Bram Stoker con el pr&ólogo de su m&ás digna seguidora, para que los lectores puedan disfrutar, una vez m&ás, del relato que dio lugar a la inolvidable leyenda del conde Dr&ácula.
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